I am compelled to declare it as my deliberate opinion that if this bill passes, the bonds of this Union are virtually dissolved; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and that as it will be the right of all, so it will... General McClellan and the Conduct of the War - Stran 33avtor: William Henry Hurlbert - 1864 - 312 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. House - 1810 - 448 strani
...separation, amicably if they can, violently if they must." the following words : "and that as it will then be the right of all, so it -will be the duty of some, definitely to prepare for separation, amicably if tbty can, violently if they must,." were not in order.... | |
| 1827 - 528 strani
...virtually, dissolved: that the states, which compose it, are free from their moral obligations, and that as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare, definitely, for a separation: amicably, if they can, violently, if they must. [Mr. Quincy was here... | |
| 1827 - 528 strani
...; that the * Vattel, 261. states, which compose it, are free from their moral obligations, and that as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation ; amicably if they can, violently if they must." Influenced by a desire... | |
| 1827 - 526 strani
...dissolved : that the states, which compose it, are free from their moral obligations, and that as if will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some to prepare, definitely, for a separation: amicably, if they can, violently, if they must. [Mr. Qumcy was here called... | |
| Levi Woodbury - 1852 - 656 strani
...of the Union ; that it will free the States from their moral obligations ; and that, as it will then be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, definitely to prepare for separation, — amicably if they can, forcibly if they must." — (See National... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 720 strani
...virtually a dissolution of this Union; • that it will free the States from their moral ob1 ligation, and, as it will be the right of all, so it • will be the duty of some, definitely to prepare ' for a separation, amicably if they can. violently 1 if they must." After some... | |
| United States. Congress - 1853 - 726 strani
...virtually a dissolution of this Union; • that it will free the States from their moral ob• Hgation. and, as it will be the right of all, so it • will be the duly of some, definitely to prepare • for a separation, amicably if they can, violently i if they... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1853 - 742 strani
...dissolved ; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and that, as it will bo the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation, — amicably if they can, violently if they must." Language like this... | |
| Josiah Quincy - 1856 - 32 strani
...are virtually dissolved; the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations; and that as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation, —peaceably if they can, violently if they must" The results and duties... | |
| Joel Parker - 1856 - 92 strani
...virtually dissolved; that the States which compose it are free from their moral obligations, and that, as it will be the right of all, so it will be the duty of some, to prepare definitely for a separation — amicably if they can, violently if they must." I should not do justice... | |
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